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Agora
University of Oradea and Kalasalingam
University, wishing to enhance relations between the two universities and
develop academic exchange in the area of education and research have agreed
upon the following programs based on principles of equality and reciprocity of
mutual benefits.

Article 1: Exchange of Faculty Members

1.
Both
Universities may receive faculty members of the other institution to give
lectures, to engage in joint research, and/or for the exchange of views to
further these objectives. The procedures and other details involved in such
exchange shall be subject to a mutual agreement.

Article 2: Exchange of Students

2.
Under the
present scheme for non-degree awarding student exchange, both universities will
exchange students for academic study and/or research internship. Exchange
students are required to be regular students registered in either an
undergraduate or graduate program in their Home University.

3.
The total
number of exchange students shall be determined by mutual consent. However, the
number may be adjusted to achieve a balanced exchange over the term of this
agreement.

4.
The Home
University will be responsible for screening and selecting the students for
this program, subject to acceptance by the Host University. Students must be
proficient in English at least and/or in the language of instruction at the
Host University to qualify for nomination.

Before the start of each exchange, both
Universities recommend that their students contact the Professors of the other
University to discuss research topics in detail. The students should submit the name of their
major advisor to both Universities.

5.
Kalasalingam
University may offer Romanian language courses for students.

6.
Exchange
students may transfer credits to their Home University for courses taken at the
Host University. Exchange students shall register for a full course load.

7.
Exchange
students will pay tuition fee to their Home University only. Both Universities
will make a reasonable effort to assist exchange students in obtaining
accommodations. Participating exchange students shall be responsible for
housing, travel, medical insurance, and subsistence costs.

Article
3: Joint Research

8.
Both Universities
will pay attention to joint research projects. The details of specific research
projects and the form of cooperation associated therewith, including creation
of an eventual international joint research laboratory, will be determined by
mutual agreement and concluded by a separate memorandum of understanding.

9.
Both
Universities will consider holding joint conferences. The details of specific
conferences will be determined by mutual consent between the two Universities.

Article 4: Administrative Co-coordinators

10. Both Universities agree to appoint an
overall Administrative Co-coordinator for the administration of this agreement.
The co-coordinator will serve as the contact person on campus, being
responsible for ensuring that necessary approvals are in place, and overseeing
the general welfare of the exchange students and arrangements associated with
visits.

This
agreement will be effective from the date of signature and shall remain in
effect for an initial period of five years. Thereafter, it shall be
automatically renewed for successive five-year periods, unless either
University terminates this agreement at any time by mutual consent or by giving
six months advanced notice in written form to the other.